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Fit for national and international flights, must contact sanitation with pregnancy follow-up supporting documents if they present high risk. In the absence of Airport Sanitation, require medical certification indicating that she may fly without complications.

Yes*

6.5. Abnormal uterine bleeding of any ethology

Persons unfit to fly for medical reasons.

Does not apply

6.6. Retained abortion

Fit for flights not exceeding 6 hours requires assessment by Airport Sanitation. In the absence of Airport Sanitation, require medical certification indicating that she may fly without complications.

Yes*

6.7.Fetal dystocia

Restriction of fetal growth

History of ectopic pregnancy or involuntary abortion

Mother’s age less than or equal to 15 years of age or equal to 35 years

Multiple gestation

Prior placenta or other placental abnormality

Fit for national and international flights, must contact sanitation with pregnancy follow-up supporting documents if they present high risk. In the absence of Airport Sanitation, require medical certification indicating that she may fly without complications.

Travel with medical certification from treating neonatologist, must request medical history and verify special requirements by the treating neonatologist.

Yes*

7.5. Premature newborns older than 32 weeks

Flying authorized if they have left kangaroo plan, must provide certification from treating neonatologist. Must be assessed in terms of oxygen saturation at FI02 appropriate environments. Assessment by Airport Sanitation.

Yes*

7.6. Premature newborns with comorbidities

Travel with medical certification from treating neonatologist, must request medical history and verify special requirements by the treating neonatologist.

Yes*

7.7. Premature newborns requiring oxygen

Flying authorized if travelling with neonatal oxygen concentrator that ensures appropriate flows for the age.

7.9. Premature newborns weighing more than 1500g and older than 32 week of gestational age when born

They may travel with neonatal supplementary oxygen concentrator with oxygen saturation over 90%. The caretaker must prove expertise in using the concentrator and the oximeter. Assessment by Airport Sanitation.

Yes*

7.10. Premature newborns weighing more than 2500g

No restriction to fly unless they present comorbidities, in which case they must travel with a certificate from the treating neonatologist in compliance with the recommendations given by him or her. Assessment by Airport Sanitation.

14.4. Terminal disease or a health status that could become complicated as a result from the flight or even result in death such as a premature birth, arterial hypertension, cerebrovascular accident: cerebral hemorrhages, Auto-immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), Advance stage cancer.

Persons unfit to fly for medical reasons.

Does not apply

14.5. Passengers under the effects of alcohol or hallucinogenic drugs.

Persons unfit to fly for medical reasons.

Does not apply

14.6. Cerclages

Persons unfit to fly for medical reasons.

Does not apply

Yes*: All medical certificates we require from passengers to perform their trip must be issued at most 10 days prior to the travel date and that medical certificate will be valid from the return trip for up to 1 month in the absence of changes to the health condition.

NOTE: In cases where there is a difference in the number of days to fly, the treating physician and Airport Sanitation, the opinion of Sanitation prevails. Remember that for any air travel after any of the abovementioned situations, you must comply with the rest period set forth therein, otherwise you may endanger your life and that of other occupants of the aircraft.